Quay County official vote
Published: Saturday, November 11th, 2006
The Quay County official vote count for the November 2006 general was 3,675, according to the Quay County Commission and County Clerk.
United States Senator
• Jeff Bingaman: 2,236
Democratic Party
• Allen W. McCullough: 984
Republican Party
United States Representative
• Tom Udall: 2,250
Democratic Party
• Ronald M. Dolin: 1,004
Republican Party
Governor and Lieutenant Governor
• Bill Richardson and
Diane D. Denish: 2,134
Democratic Party
• John Dendahl and Sue Wilson Beffort: 1,106
Republican Party
Secretary of State
• Mary Herrera: 1,639
Democratic Party
• Vickie S. Perea: 1,527
Republican Party
State Auditor
• Hector H. Balderas: 1,668
Democratic Party
• Lorenzo Garcia: 1,388
Republican Party
State Treasurer
• James B. Lewis: 1,971
Democratic Party
• Demesia Padilla: 1,150
Republican Party
Attorney General
• Gary K. King: 1,865
Democratic Party
• Jim Bibb: 1,365
Republican Party
Commissioner of Public Lands
• Jim Bacca: 1,081
Democratic Party
• Patrick H. Lyons: 2,172
Republican Party
State Representative
• Brian K. Moore: 2,307
Republican Party
Public Regulation Commissioner
• Stephanie L. DuBois: 1,469
Democratic Party
• David W. King: 1,658
Republican Party
Magistrate Judge
• David Joel Garnett: 2,082
Democratic Party
• Edwin A. Bruhn: 1,181
Republican Party
County Commissioner District 1
• Robert J. Lopez: 735
Democratic Party
County Commissioner District 3
• Franklin D. McCasland: 910
Democratic Party
County Assessor
• Janie L. Murray: 2,496
Democratic Party
County Sheriff
• Joe Schallert: 2,293
Democratic Party
• James L. Witcher: 944
Republican Party
Probate Judge
• Sue Smith Moore: 2,518
Democratic Party
Election of Non-Partisan Judges
Shall Edward L. Chavez be retained as a Justice of the Supreme Court?
• Yes: 1,873
• No: 658
Shall Cynthia A. Fry be retained as a Judge of the Court of Appeals?
• Yes: 1,964
• No: 558
Shall Lynn Pickard be retained as a Judge of the Court of Appeals?
• Yes: 1,912
• No: 571
Shall Jim Wechsler be retained as a Judge of the Court of Appeals?
• Yes: 1,868
• No: 605
Constitutional Amendments
Constitutional Amendment No. 1
Proposing to repeal Article 2, Section 22 of the Constitution of New Mexico, in order to protect the right of all persons to acquire and possess real property.
• For: 1,714
• Against:1,018
Constitutional Amendment No. 2
Proposing to amend the Constitution of the New Mexico to allow the state and school district, including charter schools, to enter into agreements for the leasing of buildings and other real property with an option to purchase.
• For: 1,796
• Against: 956
Constitutional Amendment No. 3
Proposing an amendment to Article 16 of the Constitution of New Mexico to add a new section to provide for a water trust fund.
• For: 1,482
• Against: 1,182
Constitutional Amendment No. 4
Proposing an amendment to Article 9, Section 14 of the Constitution of New Mexico to permit the state, an instrumentality of the state and local government to provide or pay a portion of the cost of land, buildings or necessary financing for affordable housing projects.
• For: 1,223
• Against: 1,476
Bond Questions
Bond Issue A
The 2006 Capital Projects General Obligation Bond Act authorizes the issuance and sale of senior citizen facility improvement and construction bonds.
• For: 1,493
• Against: 1,237
Bond Issue B
The 2006 Capital Projects General Obligation Bond Act authorizes the issuance and sale of higher educational capital improvement and acquisition bonds.
• For: 1,428
• Against: 1,322
Bond Issue C
The 2006 Capital Projects General Obligation Bond Act authorizes the issuance and sale of public library acquisition bonds.
• For: 1,250
• Against: 1,440
Compiled by QCS staff.
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